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French head will attend Olympics: French President Sarkozy will attend the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics, quashing speculation about a boycott. ›01:53, 09.07
TODAY's cutest, cuddliest kittens: TODAYShow.com readers share fun photos of their adorable, irresistible pets. ›18:53, 26.06
5Top: Lets rock! Best backing bands: James Brown was notoriously strict with the J.B.'s and Bruce Springsteen wouldn't be the same with the E Street Band. ›13:11, 7.07
Psychologist says Brinkley should get custody: Christie Brinkley should get custody of her two youngest children but she and her narcissistic husband both need therapy, a court-appointed psychologist said Tuesday at their divorce trial. ›20:42
Warming helps a few glaciers, for now: Global warming is shrinking glaciers all over the world, but those on Mount Shasta are a rare exception: They are the only known glaciers in the continental U.S. that are growing. ›19:50
Green neighborhoods find a niche: Consumer demand is growing for energy efficient homes, and it's not just individual homes that are going green, some neighborhoods are going there. ›20:45, 7.07
Anglican anger: Women bishops debate plays on after crucial vote ›13:47
East meets West with Martha's un-burger: Give your boring burger the boot! Martha Stewart puts a twist on the traditional with this recipe for wasabi deviled eggs and tuna burgers as featured in the July issue of Martha Stewart Living. ›17:22
Choose Life T-shirt designer enjoys fashion return: British designer Katharine Hamnett, whoseT-shirts with slogans like "Choose Life" and "Use a Condom" were popular in the 1980s, is relishing a comeback, now that the fashion world has finally caught up with her social and environmental notions. ›14:17
Brooke Shields publishes first childrens book: The ''Lipstick Jungle'' actress said writing the 145-word story was more difficult than recording her struggle with postpartum depression.
Will China, India join G-8 climate call?: A broad pledge by President Bush and other G-8 leaders to work towards halving greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 could put pressure on emerging economies like India and China. ›20:51
Roots in the city: Could 'edible' landscapes help self-sufficiency? ›01:48, 09.07
What's your perfect summer afternoon?: Is it a relaxing day on the beach or a family BBQ? Send us your photos and they might be featured on TODAYshow.com. ›13:53, 6.07
Nobel Prize winner shares plan to end poverty: Nobel Prize-winning economist Muhammad Yunus, the founder and managing director of Grameen Bank, analyzes the ability of business to tackle social problems. An excerpt from Chapter 1 of "Creating a World Without Poverty," titled, "A New Kind of Business." ›15:13, 2.07
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Cosmic Log: Messianic message stirs debate: Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: Jewish scripture inked on a stone tablet hints at a messiah that rises from the dead after three days but the find sparks more questions than answers. ›20:51, 7.07
Condoms for climate change?: We do it about 215 million times a day, so humans need to stop shying away from discussing sex and the babies it makes to help avert the global climate crisis, environmentalist and author Robert Engelman says. ›15:19, 30.06
Jerry Springer, Melanie Brown to host Miss Universe: The 2008 Miss Universe pageant which will air live from Nha Trang, Vietnam, on July 13 will be co-hosted by Jerry Springer and Melanie Brown. ›16:51, 25.06
Motoring cheaper but drivers angrier than in 1988, report says: The cost of motoring has fallen by 18% in real terms since 1988, despite sharp increases in the cost of fuel, an RAC report says. ›01:35, 09.07
Its playtime! The best of big outdoor toys: Is your family active, but not necessarily athletic? You can still spend quality family time outdoors this summer. Here, top picks for fun toys that will appeal to kids and grown-ups alike. ›23:25, 23.06
Fendi or fake? New site polices purses: After the peeling hologram sticker in her new Fendi bag purchased on eBay for $415 made Chrys Reyna suspicious,a new Web site helped her determine it was "a really high-quality five-star fake."
FedEx delivers pot to wrong spot: A mistaken delivery tipped off police to a 200-pound shipment of marijuana that someone tried to send from Pembroke Pines, Florida to Baltimore via the shipping company. ›22:11, 5.07
Argentine glacier calves during winter: Perito Moreno, Argentina's most famous glacier, has begun calving when one would least expect it the Southern Hemisphere's winter. ›19:49
GreenDAY: Puta brick in your toilet tank?: Want to live with more eco-awareness? You don't have to drastically alter your life in one day. Here, an eco-expert tells GreenDAY's Marisa Belger how to start with small steps for big change. ›13:20